AMH Clinical Trial
Official title:
Recovery of Ovarian Function and Reserve Parameters After Discontinuation of Long-term Use of Oral Contraception: Is the Recovery Period Related to AMH?
The aim of this study is to investigate whether there is a correlation between anti-Müllerian hormone during long-term use of combined oral contraceptives and the recovery time before recovered menstrual cycle after discontinuation of oral contraceptives.
Background:
Hormonal contraception is widely used among women worldwide; 50-89% of all women in the
Western countries use oral contraception at some point in their lives. Oral contraceptives
(OC) suppress the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis through a negative feedback of ethinyl
estradiol and progestins and thereby potentially influence the markers of ovarian reserve
due to a suppressed release of gonadotropins, which will impair the growth of antral
follicles.
Methods and Materials:
Participants for this studies will be included through the Fertility Assessment and
Counseling Clinic, Rigshospitalet, Herlev- and Hvidovre Hospital.
Inclusion criteria: Use of oral contraception (for study 3 at least during the last three
years).
Exclusion criteria: Known infertility, known thyroid disease.
Aims:
Study 3: Investigate the ovarian reserve markers after discontinuation of OC over a period
of three months in women with a history of long-term OC use. The women will be followed with
serial ultrasounds and blood samples and will complete a menstrual calendar.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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